2020 marked the first year in the UK’s history that electricity came predominantly from renewable energy. While this ongoing shift towards the National Grid’s 2050 net-zero target is encouraging, it requires a significant increase in battery storage capacity to regulate energy supply and demand. Allye, a battery technology and energy storage business that aims to […]
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